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right after jesus comes to america to preach to the indians, he and edward cullen baptize dumbledore. but great, gripping, gripping. but the biggest reason mormons are no longer a cult is that now a mormon might beat obama. and that is great news for other cults. all you have to do to be reclassified as a legit mass-- legit mat religion by billy graham is be a viable republican candidate. sorry ron paul fans, you're still a cult. (laughter) but scientologists, you can get off the list as soon as your galactic overlord xenu wins the iowa straw poll. after all, crazier things have happened. we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back e everybody, my guest tonight are new york rockers, like most of the city, i assume they're unplugged. please welcome david byrne and st. vin set. (cheers and applause) >> hey, david, nice to see you again, hey, thanks so much for coming. >> thank you. >> david this say return trip. >> yes. >> stephen: couldn't stay away. >> couldn't stay away, the weather is good. >> stephen: it's lovely, isn't it? i love things after a disaster. they say you can't have
right after jesus comes to america to preach to the indians, he and edward cullen baptize dumbledore. but great, gripping, gripping. but the biggest reason mormons are no longer a cult is that now a mormon might beat obama. and that is great news for other cults. all you have to do to be reclassified as a legit mass-- legit mat religion by billy graham is be a viable republican candidate. sorry ron paul fans, you're still a cult. (laughter) but scientologists, you can get off the list as soon...
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. >> submarines in the indian ocean are picking this up. >> you mentioned you've written other books, was this a nice break, richard, all kidding aside? >> yeah, it was. it was a really nice break. i've written a lot about my m.s., other people's chronic illnesses, and, you know, meredith and i both use humor as a coping mechanism, i think. it's something we have shared with our kids who have really adapted too. and it's really what helps get you through the day. and i had a fabulous time writing this book. >> and just in case there are people out there who still think you are two of the most uncaring people by writing this book -- >> me? i have nothing to do with it. >> there's a portion of this -- >> the proceeds will go to the aspca. yeah. there's a hot line set up with the humane society to help people given what happened with the hurricane to relocate their pets and also there are a lot of animals out there that need a home. and i'd gladly take several more, wouldn't you think? >> again, the book is called "i want to kill the dog." >> he doesn't. >> he's kidding. >> meredith and
. >> submarines in the indian ocean are picking this up. >> you mentioned you've written other books, was this a nice break, richard, all kidding aside? >> yeah, it was. it was a really nice break. i've written a lot about my m.s., other people's chronic illnesses, and, you know, meredith and i both use humor as a coping mechanism, i think. it's something we have shared with our kids who have really adapted too. and it's really what helps get you through the day. and i had a...
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so that the indians, who were not in most places in the united states, in the early 17th century, were on the island of manhattan. because it was a natural location for a great city. >> that's a clip from the beginning of the definitive documentary about new york city, rick burns' "new york," a documentary film. as a natural location for a city, new york was sociologically and politically shaped by countless waves of new immigrants. but fundamentally, new york has always been a city shaped by water. the long, skinny island of manhattan at its heart, brooke lynn and queens to its east, staten island five miles south of long island. and the bronx, the only part of new york city on the american mainland, itself surrounded by water on three sides. if this week's megastorm is not just a once in a lifetime event, but a once every few years event, then the whole country is faced with the question of how our largest american city, our biggest population center, our economic capital as a nation will defend itself. it's a city built on water. what happens when our relationship with that water ch
so that the indians, who were not in most places in the united states, in the early 17th century, were on the island of manhattan. because it was a natural location for a great city. >> that's a clip from the beginning of the definitive documentary about new york city, rick burns' "new york," a documentary film. as a natural location for a city, new york was sociologically and politically shaped by countless waves of new immigrants. but fundamentally, new york has always been a...
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if you look at the pew surveys of the latino community, indian american community, asian americans, ferocious commitment to work and at the same time a real belief that government helps them be industrious. the republicans have been to be focused on work and say we accept those parts of government that will help you rise and succeed. >> woodruff: mark, what did you take away from last night and what the voters were saying? >> i took away virginia, where if you looked at the black vote and white vote it was an absolute split between barack obama and mitt romney. but because of latinos, because of asian, and because of other nationalities, barack obama carried the state. and that-- david's point is a point well taken. it's a changing american electorate. it fell to 72% white, the electorate, still whiter than is the nation as a whole because of participation, but i think the change-- this was the last election that the republicans had a chance. i mean, we can argue whether it was voter oppression, but it was certainly made more difficult to vote if you weren't a white anglo-saxon protestant nat
if you look at the pew surveys of the latino community, indian american community, asian americans, ferocious commitment to work and at the same time a real belief that government helps them be industrious. the republicans have been to be focused on work and say we accept those parts of government that will help you rise and succeed. >> woodruff: mark, what did you take away from last night and what the voters were saying? >> i took away virginia, where if you looked at the black...
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but indian americans in the last poll i saw this was 68% for obama, and there's a very well-educated, very affluent community. and so are chinese americans. and so the question is do they look at the republican party and just see a bunch of white guys and to any minority group they just don't feel comfortable? or as i suspect, there's also an element of your culture. if the republican convention is going to be about the lone cowboy, self-made do, it yourself, and you come from a culture that is more communal, more family, does that individualistic story about how you make it in america not resonate with you, whereas the democratic story may resonate a little better? >> ifill: let's dig deeper with hari, at our digital map center. >> sreenivasan: we want to take a closer look at the state of wisconsin, and here to help us see the insights and analysis that the information on the maps decides, is andy from wisconsinvote.org. >> please to be here, hari. >> sreenivasan: i know the state has been called recently for presidentba oma. buwhen you look at y enenwhou look at the 2008 results, a
but indian americans in the last poll i saw this was 68% for obama, and there's a very well-educated, very affluent community. and so are chinese americans. and so the question is do they look at the republican party and just see a bunch of white guys and to any minority group they just don't feel comfortable? or as i suspect, there's also an element of your culture. if the republican convention is going to be about the lone cowboy, self-made do, it yourself, and you come from a culture that is...
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the club's operator says the iconic waitress bunny costumes will be redesigneded to meet indian sense abilities. the first clubs will open. >> your focus is short shorts. focus on a different are tkind shorts. the regulations have huge implications. people will be able to know which henk fudge funds have sho and why. >> there will be a lot more jobs discussion. we hope and you have good weekend whenever it starts. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> it is jobsfully. sandy couldn't disrupt this, the final employment report before election day. the road to recovery from sandy a little bit bumpy. power is slowly returning for some, but other areas could be dark for at least another week. and the gas lines, if you're not in the area, you have noed idea what this can really be like. and as the map world turns, apple stores around the country will start to sell the new ipad mini. it's friday, november 2 pd. we have four days now until election day, 2012. "squawk bo
the club's operator says the iconic waitress bunny costumes will be redesigneded to meet indian sense abilities. the first clubs will open. >> your focus is short shorts. focus on a different are tkind shorts. the regulations have huge implications. people will be able to know which henk fudge funds have sho and why. >> there will be a lot more jobs discussion. we hope and you have good weekend whenever it starts. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before...
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we asked in the total of all wars including the american revolution, war of 1812, indian wars, mexican war, civil war spanish american,ww1,ww2, korea, vietnam and the gulf war approximately how many americans served? a. 52 million b. 42 million c. 35 million the answer: b. 42 million. >> a lot of sacrifice. >> we are finally getting a taste of november. it is cold today. it will not last. it is going to warm up. >>19 is our windchill. single digit eiwind chills up north. wind gusts to 31 mph in some locations. we have a sustained wind at double digits at ohare. we have a cold night on the way. the frontal system departing. our next chance of rain is in the form of a spotty showers wednesday. that
we asked in the total of all wars including the american revolution, war of 1812, indian wars, mexican war, civil war spanish american,ww1,ww2, korea, vietnam and the gulf war approximately how many americans served? a. 52 million b. 42 million c. 35 million the answer: b. 42 million. >> a lot of sacrifice. >> we are finally getting a taste of november. it is cold today. it will not last. it is going to warm up. >>19 is our windchill. single digit eiwind chills up north. wind...
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>>reporter: the word is a sue indian word that means many things like to heal or come together. that takes on whole new meaning at camp when there's a many and everybody hits the floors when music hits the floor. it's one of the ritual that puts a smile on everybody's face. and that is what the co-founder want. dr. mike worked at the children hospital at stanford. >> we had a group of people sort of looking for recreational opportunity for the kids because the treatment as it became more intensive with taking them away from the childhood for more and more of the time. >> i had a friend who died of cancer when i was volunteer with hospice of marin. >>reporter: john bell wanted to do something in the name of that friend. so they joined forces with others 30 years ago and john put up 25,000 dollars of his own money to get things started and he paid for camp for 10 years. now the budget is nearly two million a year and they need help to pay for the rapidly growing program. they don't ever want to turn anybody away. >> we did sibling program. did family programs. bereavement programs
>>reporter: the word is a sue indian word that means many things like to heal or come together. that takes on whole new meaning at camp when there's a many and everybody hits the floors when music hits the floor. it's one of the ritual that puts a smile on everybody's face. and that is what the co-founder want. dr. mike worked at the children hospital at stanford. >> we had a group of people sort of looking for recreational opportunity for the kids because the treatment as it became...
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meantime stronger indian demand prevented a larger fall. you're right, kansas. >> i like kansas, but -- >> i've seen them in concert recently. >> there's an app you can put it up to any music and it will tell what you it is. >> name that tune for old folks. >> that is true. >>> also texas vumt instrument cutting down 1700 jobs to focus on chips for more profitable markets like cars and home appliances. >> and then there are my kids who hear a song once an know every word of it. it's that age where you just learn that stuff and -- >> still a lot of brain cells at that age. >> we have some serious news. violence in the middle east. martin fletcher joins us with the latest there tel aviv. >> reporter: israel is on the edge here with these attacks against the palestinian hamas. they assassinateded the leader and that has kicked off the violence that has everybody speculating that this could end in a full scale war. israel has troops poised on the edge of gaza, they've called up reserve troops. there have been reports of tanks moving south. isra
meantime stronger indian demand prevented a larger fall. you're right, kansas. >> i like kansas, but -- >> i've seen them in concert recently. >> there's an app you can put it up to any music and it will tell what you it is. >> name that tune for old folks. >> that is true. >>> also texas vumt instrument cutting down 1700 jobs to focus on chips for more profitable markets like cars and home appliances. >> and then there are my kids who hear a song...
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we indian understand that now he will be preoccupied with this investigation and that may affect discussions about troop withdrawals and timelines, very important decisions to be made by the president and secretary of defense. just a second i think we are getting breaking news. rick: jennifer working with her producer there. what have you got? >> reporter: we understand, this just in that a senior u.s. defense official does tell us that the emails with jill kelley, between general allen and jill kelley were fir day shuflirtatious in nature but general allen is contending the relationship was not of a sexual nature. rick: thanks very much. jennifer griffin and her team at the pentagon. thank you very much. jenna: breaking news as it happens. joining us now, john barrasso. he will attend a committee meeting about the pentagon attack later this afternoon. nice to have you back on the program. >> reporter: thank you, jenna. jenna: what should you know later this afternoon that you don't already know now? >> reporter: this has been called in a bipartisan way so republicans and democrats working t
we indian understand that now he will be preoccupied with this investigation and that may affect discussions about troop withdrawals and timelines, very important decisions to be made by the president and secretary of defense. just a second i think we are getting breaking news. rick: jennifer working with her producer there. what have you got? >> reporter: we understand, this just in that a senior u.s. defense official does tell us that the emails with jill kelley, between general allen...
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also, you are taking someone like elizabeth warren who depended to be a cherokee indian, i would stack her up any day against some of our young rising stars, newark -- marco rubio, paul ryan. >> the united states senate is phenomenal. there's no reason the republicans didn't pick up seats in the senate. the democrats were exposed. >> all right, panel, thank you very much. >> the next batch of states closings and we have sarah palin incoming up. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >> megyn: welcome back, folks to america's election headquarters. it is just about 10:00 here on the east coast. and we are going to have our next batch of race calls moment tear live. it's about 40 seconds. >> bret: polls about to close in four more states, including the swing state of nevada. we are awaiting still for more results out of virginia. some interesting results coming out of there so far extremely tight. ohio and florida. believe it or not, florida is ne
also, you are taking someone like elizabeth warren who depended to be a cherokee indian, i would stack her up any day against some of our young rising stars, newark -- marco rubio, paul ryan. >> the united states senate is phenomenal. there's no reason the republicans didn't pick up seats in the senate. the democrats were exposed. >> all right, panel, thank you very much. >> the next batch of states closings and we have sarah palin incoming up. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo....
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. >>> the indian government has approved a project to export rare earth metals to japan. japanese trading house and an indian firm have teamed up. sources say it was green lit on thursday. toyota executives are said to begin test operations next month at 80ss extraction facility in southern india. exports will begin next year. that's all for business news this hour. i'll leave you with a recap of the region's markets. >>> it's two against one in south korea's upcoming election. now they're putting their plans into place. representatives hopeful met with supporters of independent candidate. they began crafting a common platform. they will select a candidate. now recent opinion polls suggest that opposition candidates must join forces to upset the ruling party candidate. she said disputed islands in the sea of japan's are southern territory and not the subject of any negotiations. japan claims the islands control them. she was positive toward the idea of a free trade agreement toward japan. negotiations have been suspended since 2004. >> translator: japan is an important fr
. >>> the indian government has approved a project to export rare earth metals to japan. japanese trading house and an indian firm have teamed up. sources say it was green lit on thursday. toyota executives are said to begin test operations next month at 80ss extraction facility in southern india. exports will begin next year. that's all for business news this hour. i'll leave you with a recap of the region's markets. >>> it's two against one in south korea's upcoming...
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the indian head dress sparking some sort of an out cry. victoria secret issued an apology. ainsley? >> thank you, heather. >> i want the at-bats. >> from -- i want those abs. >> people head into the second week without power. >> more trucks, more trucks, more trucks. >> and now the long island power authority is adding insult in injury. an official reportedly told a crowd in rockaway they would need to hire a licensed electrician to inspect their houses before power could be restored and they could get inspection forms on-line. wnyw robert moses is live with more on these increasing problems. good morning. >> good morning to you and good morning everyone. this neighborhood is very dark where we are this morning. the only thing you can sees darkness. the only thing you can hear is generators. there are about 1800 customers in east meadow without power a total of 64,000 customers here in long island still do not have power. over the weekend as you heard and saw the video protestors gather to express their dismay over the slow pace of restoration. according to lipa power has been resto
the indian head dress sparking some sort of an out cry. victoria secret issued an apology. ainsley? >> thank you, heather. >> i want the at-bats. >> from -- i want those abs. >> people head into the second week without power. >> more trucks, more trucks, more trucks. >> and now the long island power authority is adding insult in injury. an official reportedly told a crowd in rockaway they would need to hire a licensed electrician to inspect their houses...
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after that, the executive director for the national congress of american indians explains with the fiscal cliff and native americans and the alaskan native communities. plus, e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. >> there are many people who might even take issue with great saving the union during the civil war. did it lincoln did that? he did. i will not a grant is the only person to save the union, but he was the commanding general of the army that would think the policy to affect, and he was the general who accepted the surrender of the army of northern virginia under robert e. lee that ended the war. if anybody won the war on the battlefield, if you could say that any one person did, and of course you cannot, but one of the things we do when history is we generalize, simplify, because history reality is simply too complicated to get our heads are around if we deal with it in the full complexity. granted save the union during the civil war, and i do contend he same award during reconstruction as well. -- he saved the union during reconstruction as well. jh.w.w brands of the light of ant.se
after that, the executive director for the national congress of american indians explains with the fiscal cliff and native americans and the alaskan native communities. plus, e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. >> there are many people who might even take issue with great saving the union during the civil war. did it lincoln did that? he did. i will not a grant is the only person to save the union, but he was the commanding general of the army that would think the policy to affect, and he...
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so many say the indians, say each other. and not understand what's been part of our history since that early thanksgiving with the pilgrims when they set it aside to celebrate with the indians in gratitude to the indians, but the purpose was a proclamation of thanksgiving by every heart to almighty god. and as some try to rewrite our history, it must be said that for the nation's whole history each year was a proclamation of thanksgiving to god. and it's even worth noting, mr. speaker, that here in the house chamber where you and i are dwelling right now, this chamber has the side profile above all the doors in the gallery of the greatest lawgivers in the history of man. some are sometimes surprised to see napoleon. he gave us the napoleonic code. louisiana still uses it as the basis of its law. there are popes who are considered great lawgivers of man died -- mankind. some have heard ofer the just continuin code. he's up there. the only one who is considered a great lawgiver, who does not have a side profile, is directly in
so many say the indians, say each other. and not understand what's been part of our history since that early thanksgiving with the pilgrims when they set it aside to celebrate with the indians in gratitude to the indians, but the purpose was a proclamation of thanksgiving by every heart to almighty god. and as some try to rewrite our history, it must be said that for the nation's whole history each year was a proclamation of thanksgiving to god. and it's even worth noting, mr. speaker, that...
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i thought bobby jindal, as an indian-american, really sort of said hey, no. we have to get it. he doesn't get it. what we need to understand is that we need to go in some new directions. we should not be talking about the fact that, you know, obama's giving away things to minorities in the country as a way to get elected. >> look, i agree completely with what jindal said. i think you do, a lot of us do. again, it's easy now to say that. you've been saying this for two years. about what the party sort of needs to do or responding to certain comments that candidates like mitt romney or during the provide marry primaries certain candidates have said, and you've cut to the chase, but these politicians now saying a lot of great things, but it's easy. >> i mean, i'm glad they're starting to say it. bobby jindal is one of the most intelligent, brightest forward-thinking republicans that we have. he's been muted over the past several years in part because if you're a party leader, if you occupy the space that he does, a lot of times you fall in line behind the nominee. there are a lot
i thought bobby jindal, as an indian-american, really sort of said hey, no. we have to get it. he doesn't get it. what we need to understand is that we need to go in some new directions. we should not be talking about the fact that, you know, obama's giving away things to minorities in the country as a way to get elected. >> look, i agree completely with what jindal said. i think you do, a lot of us do. again, it's easy now to say that. you've been saying this for two years. about what...
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. >> reporter: he knows, since he makes a living managing private elections for trade unions, indian tribes, and religious organizations. >> so in other words, the machines that we're using, which are more modern, have made things worse. >> the things that they solved aren't the things that need to be solved. >> long story short, he says we've traded speed for accuracy, especially when you consider this. go old school paper ballot. >> if i have paper i can distribute paper out very wide and you can mark your piece of paper, i can mark my piece of paper, he can mark his paper all at the same time. but for every second you're standing in front of a voting machine i can't use it. >> as we learned last night all those lost seconds can really start to add up. >> yeah, those lines were rough. >> he's saying go old school but what about voting on-line? >> sounds great. you solve the authentication problems. the problem is how are you going to stop the government from knowing who you voted for? >> the privacy issue. >> the privacy issue. >> got it. new at 11:00, the california man behind an
. >> reporter: he knows, since he makes a living managing private elections for trade unions, indian tribes, and religious organizations. >> so in other words, the machines that we're using, which are more modern, have made things worse. >> the things that they solved aren't the things that need to be solved. >> long story short, he says we've traded speed for accuracy, especially when you consider this. go old school paper ballot. >> if i have paper i can...
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we were talking about this, this nice warmer than average, basically indian summer pattern, that's gone now. sunset 6:05. they are act to be around five once we get to sunday because we will end daylight saving time and roll the clocks back an hour. fall back. wind from the we to ten. here is the set up temperature wise across the state. upper 40s already. it'll be a chilly night in the 30s, eventually cold air and continues to fill in behind sandy so she is still having her influence here across the east coast. we don't see a big change in the temperature pattern. no major shots of cold air on the map at the moment but also no significant warm up . there will be another cloudy day tomorrow as sandy churns up in southern canada. still wrap around flow. one potential rain system will stay to the south as a result as well. that's not -- a little silver lining there. no rain this weekend. sun comes back. tonight 37, tomorrow 53, that will be the two degree guarantee. into tomorrow night 35, really cold. that breeze tomorrow night. here is the outlook as we go forward. more of the same real
we were talking about this, this nice warmer than average, basically indian summer pattern, that's gone now. sunset 6:05. they are act to be around five once we get to sunday because we will end daylight saving time and roll the clocks back an hour. fall back. wind from the we to ten. here is the set up temperature wise across the state. upper 40s already. it'll be a chilly night in the 30s, eventually cold air and continues to fill in behind sandy so she is still having her influence here...
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mitt romney's final stop is in new hampshire indian by his wife aefrpb and rocker kid rock before heading to boston for the big day testimony. >> abc 7 is on your side tracking problems at the polls. share with us any problems that you might see from long lines to malfunctioning mention. visit our website at wjla.com/problems or on twitter poll problems or send an e-mail to poll problems at g-mail.com. stay with abc 7 your election station and wjla.com for election night coverage. we are teaming up with abc news for the presidential race and we will have our own reporters on the ground in boston and chicago with the presidential campaign headquarters and all races. our coverage begins tuesday night at 7:00. >> people in new york and new jersey dread being the thought of another storm as they try to deal with the aftermath of super storm sandy. tempers and frustrations high as long lines at gas as fema opened the first free gas distribution site. lights slowly coming on but too slowly for thousands of people. >> it is starting to get cold. people are in homes that are uninhabitable. it wil
mitt romney's final stop is in new hampshire indian by his wife aefrpb and rocker kid rock before heading to boston for the big day testimony. >> abc 7 is on your side tracking problems at the polls. share with us any problems that you might see from long lines to malfunctioning mention. visit our website at wjla.com/problems or on twitter poll problems or send an e-mail to poll problems at g-mail.com. stay with abc 7 your election station and wjla.com for election night coverage. we are...
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children every year bharath biotech is an indian firm developing a one dollar vaccine against rotavirus a disease which causes diarrhea in infants and is deadly in the developing world i think also like a new generation of diplomats like us ok money making is also important but then solving the life saving the sea life for two hundred thousand soldiers also but a critical a new study shows india is leading the way in treating people in remote areas in battling diseases which are shunned by the big pharmaceutical companies because immunizations in the developed world have all but obliterated them dr krishna ella believes the big pharma companies haven't really dived into creating products for developing markets because they haven't had the financial incentive and that's why i like many of his fellow indian entrepreneurs he decided to look into it. selves there was a lot of the focus of this sort of our shareholders are going to define what it was about you you'll be in research for one billion dollars on the product i mean if i put all the sales because there's nothing going. on with the
children every year bharath biotech is an indian firm developing a one dollar vaccine against rotavirus a disease which causes diarrhea in infants and is deadly in the developing world i think also like a new generation of diplomats like us ok money making is also important but then solving the life saving the sea life for two hundred thousand soldiers also but a critical a new study shows india is leading the way in treating people in remote areas in battling diseases which are shunned by the...
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now, to the man dubbed the real slumdog millionaire after he became the first person to win the indian version of the program "who wants to be an millionaire." a year on, how has he spent his winnings? has the money changed him? we went to meet him. >> this was the million dollar moment. what happened next? 12 months on, and sushil kumar still shares the same rented house with his family. so, how has he spent his money? it cost $500, the generator means he no longer has to put up with the daily power cuts here. that's his biggest buy, this plot of land next door. he's building a large house for himself, his parents, his wife, his brothers, and their families. >> after i won, i started getting letters asking for money to pay for people's operations, land, their children's weddings. but in our society, if you help one person, thousands start coming. we only helped people we were close to. a million is a lot, but if you help everyone, you through all in one day. >> sushil quit his job and now spends his days at home with his family. he bought his first-ever computer and dreams of becoming
now, to the man dubbed the real slumdog millionaire after he became the first person to win the indian version of the program "who wants to be an millionaire." a year on, how has he spent his winnings? has the money changed him? we went to meet him. >> this was the million dollar moment. what happened next? 12 months on, and sushil kumar still shares the same rented house with his family. so, how has he spent his money? it cost $500, the generator means he no longer has to put...
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before the weekend talking about temperatures in the 70s, little indian summer, that's gone now. storm this size shifts the entire pattern in the north and across the northeast united states. there she is centered up north of new york state and canada. still that wrap around northwest, westerly flow bringing in the chill, bringing in rain and showers across baltimore. just light enough to irritate you that you didn't have the umbrella. couple of wintery type. the peak rainfall, they were right around the bay, southern maryland. on the lower eastern shore. we had ten inch plus totals action a foot of rain in easton. we may have had 14 inches, one of the hardest hit towns and across baltimore a half foot of rain. some of that is raining off, rain in pennsylvania, rain across parts of maryland into the river. watch that flood stage, 18.08 now, but going to 1870, up another half foot by 8:00. that should be peak high water for this event. not account for any new rain as we may see monday but -- so far this is much better. irene, we had not only about ten inches of rain, then lee came
before the weekend talking about temperatures in the 70s, little indian summer, that's gone now. storm this size shifts the entire pattern in the north and across the northeast united states. there she is centered up north of new york state and canada. still that wrap around northwest, westerly flow bringing in the chill, bringing in rain and showers across baltimore. just light enough to irritate you that you didn't have the umbrella. couple of wintery type. the peak rainfall, they were right...
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(laughter) and there are no lenape indians around to give us back our beads. oh, you win this time, extinct tribe. (laughter) but before the storm hit i hope you all followed my storm prep instructions. duct tape the windows, filled your bathtubs with fresh water and built an ark. (laughter) one of every animal, only females. then add one very randy poodle. (laughter) they can mate with anything, that way we repopulate the earth with a hypoallergenic animal kingdom. you get your elephant-a-poos. (laughter) your roco-doodles. they're great with kids who don't make sudden moves. (laughter) of course, with all this heart breaking devastation, there's really only one question on everyone's mind. >> how will this affect election day? >> with much of the east coast battered by sandy only seven days from the election, how will it impact the race? >> it's mother nature's october surprise. a storm so big and so destructive it could throw the campaign's final week into chaos. >> stephen: yes, all across the country people were frantically texting their loved ones. "your
(laughter) and there are no lenape indians around to give us back our beads. oh, you win this time, extinct tribe. (laughter) but before the storm hit i hope you all followed my storm prep instructions. duct tape the windows, filled your bathtubs with fresh water and built an ark. (laughter) one of every animal, only females. then add one very randy poodle. (laughter) they can mate with anything, that way we repopulate the earth with a hypoallergenic animal kingdom. you get your...
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remember before sandy we were in indian summer temperatures in the 70s. not so much. we are coming in below that. very cold mornings now coming in at 38 degrees in owings mills and we are also going to be seeing 37 in reisterstown right now and that will continue even over into west friendship. you need the big coat this morning and make sure to dress your kids that way. dress yourself that way. and as you head out the door this morning because we are going to be feeling it. picking up where we left off from yesterday and the day before that. maryland's most powerful radar is dry. this is going to be the change of the day. yes, we have had plenty of drizzle and showers yesterday. today drier and few peeks of sunshine. the clouds will whoever a bit. don't let that fool you. but look at temperatures as we go into lunchtime today. coming in right around 50 degrees and the breeze is picking up as well. let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: good morning. unfortunately we have trouble in north baltimore dealing with a water main break that re
remember before sandy we were in indian summer temperatures in the 70s. not so much. we are coming in below that. very cold mornings now coming in at 38 degrees in owings mills and we are also going to be seeing 37 in reisterstown right now and that will continue even over into west friendship. you need the big coat this morning and make sure to dress your kids that way. dress yourself that way. and as you head out the door this morning because we are going to be feeling it. picking up where we...
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remember how we were in that indian summer for a while, sandy just shifted a whole new weather pattern. this is late november temperatures that we'll be seeing as we go through the afternoon. but right now coming in at 45 degrees in arnold, owings medicals at 43. pilesville coming coming in at 42. we're going to see the winds out of the west at 7 miles an hour right now in baltimore, 5 in east ton, these will pick up through the day. another breezy day on tap for us. this is what i'm talking about. sandy's remnants well up into canada, but still you get that counterclockwise spin around that, so that is pulling in some colder air, some chilly air, so we will be chilly and breezy as we head throughout the day. you see high pressure back off towards the west there. we really want that to come in here. we will begin to do so. you can start to feel better, get more sunshine in here. as we check out what's going to happen throughout the day, here we go with the cloud cover. let's go ahead and send this over to lauren. she has a check of the roads. >>> you haven't fortunately -- unfortunatel
remember how we were in that indian summer for a while, sandy just shifted a whole new weather pattern. this is late november temperatures that we'll be seeing as we go through the afternoon. but right now coming in at 45 degrees in arnold, owings medicals at 43. pilesville coming coming in at 42. we're going to see the winds out of the west at 7 miles an hour right now in baltimore, 5 in east ton, these will pick up through the day. another breezy day on tap for us. this is what i'm talking...
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we were dealing with indian summer before it came, now we're dealing with conditions that should be in late november. clarksville at 44. we're at 44 in frederick and 45 in easton, sparrow's point more of the same. these temperatures will remain chilly. at the surface, we are waiting for this area of high pressure to build in, and it will do so as we go into the weekend. we have that counterclockwise flow and that's going to be bringing a northwesterly chilly breezy flow in here as we head through the rest of today and even tomorrow. >> future trend picking up on the cloud cover throughout the day. still going to keep a chance for some showers. we are getting showers out there on the radar right now in certain spots, scattered very light. the clouds will begin to move away as we go towards the weekend. for today this is what you can expect. by lunchtime that temperature coming in at 52 degrees and the temperatures really not bumping up much from there. we can see our high, 3:00, 4:00 coming in at 54 degrees. we should have at 61 this time of year. this is what we're waiting for saturday
we were dealing with indian summer before it came, now we're dealing with conditions that should be in late november. clarksville at 44. we're at 44 in frederick and 45 in easton, sparrow's point more of the same. these temperatures will remain chilly. at the surface, we are waiting for this area of high pressure to build in, and it will do so as we go into the weekend. we have that counterclockwise flow and that's going to be bringing a northwesterly chilly breezy flow in here as we head...
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indian country is the other word where we talk about where indians reside other than reservations. but, yes, we used reservations on a regular basis. host: john in anchorage, alaska. caller: jacqueline, how are you? host: we're listening, sir. caller: i just wanted to say, like, i feel as though native americans are not really a group, not someone that obama went after, not someone that romney went after. everything with romney was, we are going to tear open the parks, tear up your land. we are going to put everything in private companies. i like obama and i'm glad that he is giving everybody free health care, -- i guess my question is that how do we make the government care about us again? how do we make them think about us? how do we make them care? i feel like we're the least important demographic in the country, and we were here first. guest: i think that is an opinion that a lot of folks share with you from indian country, and unfortunately a lot of reports that are done around, whether it be poverty or anything else, we are the as terisk in those reports. we have been really
indian country is the other word where we talk about where indians reside other than reservations. but, yes, we used reservations on a regular basis. host: john in anchorage, alaska. caller: jacqueline, how are you? host: we're listening, sir. caller: i just wanted to say, like, i feel as though native americans are not really a group, not someone that obama went after, not someone that romney went after. everything with romney was, we are going to tear open the parks, tear up your land. we are...
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but the death of an indian woman who had lived there for several years has a lot of people saying it is time for change, and the volume there is getting louder. our report from nbc's jim maceda. >> reporter: tonight, anger and tears in the streets of dublin, as hundreds of mostly irish women protested a death they say could have been stopped this woman from india, savita halappanavar, recently seen here, marking a hindu festival and expecting their first child. she was 17 weeks pregnant in late october, when she came to the hospital here complaining of severe pain. when doctors told her she would miscarry her child, they pled for an abortion, but were refused because the fetus still had a heartbeat, this is a catholic country, they were told. in fact, ireland is less of a catholic country. as immigrants like savita change the country days later, she died. he described their last desperate moments. >> they were trying to pump her heart, the doctor just told me we lost her. >> reporter: her death has started up a heated debate on abortion in ireland where decades of confusing laws say
but the death of an indian woman who had lived there for several years has a lot of people saying it is time for change, and the volume there is getting louder. our report from nbc's jim maceda. >> reporter: tonight, anger and tears in the streets of dublin, as hundreds of mostly irish women protested a death they say could have been stopped this woman from india, savita halappanavar, recently seen here, marking a hindu festival and expecting their first child. she was 17 weeks pregnant...
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seema mody explains. >> diwali will be celebrated by indians all over the world. and they celebrate by buying gold. according to the world nold council, demand is generally very strong between october and december as buying gold around in time is considered auspicious and lucky. and it also kicks off wedding season in india. however, with india's sluggish growth rate, high inflation and the rupee depreciating, some are speculating that appetite for gold this holiday season may be less. brian hicks says because of the continue you go rupee weakness, demand ahead of diwali is weaker compared to last year. how far, what might help is two days before the diwali when indians traditionally start their gold buying. this year it fell on a sunday. the director of world gold council in india said a lot of the gold selling channel which was are usually shut on sunday actually opened to allow their customers to buy gold. this included stock exchanges to sell gold etfs. shares of the spdr gold trust etf has actually moved lower. in the past during the same time frame, it has m
seema mody explains. >> diwali will be celebrated by indians all over the world. and they celebrate by buying gold. according to the world nold council, demand is generally very strong between october and december as buying gold around in time is considered auspicious and lucky. and it also kicks off wedding season in india. however, with india's sluggish growth rate, high inflation and the rupee depreciating, some are speculating that appetite for gold this holiday season may be less....
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let's listen to what the indian finance minister has been saying about that relationship. >> china is an important country for india. they are a neighbor. they are the largest trading partner. and we remain engaged. at the same time, continue trying to create a balance because there is an adverse balance of trade, and we are seeking market access to companies -- in be in pharmaceuticals. i hope it will happen. >> slightly closer to home for us. we heard about the european growth forecast plummeting. what can they do and what and the european central bank can do about it with interest rates? >> we will be hearing from the ecb in about a half an hour's time. the expectation is they are going to keep interest rates steady at 0.75%. more interestingly will be what mario draghi actually says after that meeting, whether he will address the wider issue of being in a recession at the moment and how the bond purchasing scheme will play out in practical terms. against all of that we had these out the last 10 minutes from the bank of england, they said they will keep interest rates in the u.k. s
let's listen to what the indian finance minister has been saying about that relationship. >> china is an important country for india. they are a neighbor. they are the largest trading partner. and we remain engaged. at the same time, continue trying to create a balance because there is an adverse balance of trade, and we are seeking market access to companies -- in be in pharmaceuticals. i hope it will happen. >> slightly closer to home for us. we heard about the european growth...
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he's in indian river high school there in chesapeake, virginia, campaigning on behalf of the president who is campaigning in the swing state of ohio. of course, if you want to see any more of clinton's speech, go to cnn.com/live right now. all right. now to the latest on superstorm sandy. there are reports that at least 22 million gallons of gas are headed to the northeast to relieve in the shortages. gas rationing got under way in new jersey in 12 counties in an effort to cut down on wait times. people there had been waiting in miles along lines for hours to gas up their cars and get fuel for their generators. >>> all right. some voters in new jersey will face a pretty big election day challenge because of superstorm sandy. five days after the storm polling station managers are working to make sure the voting goes as smoothly as it possibly can. joining me right now explain what they're doing is dennis kovitz, president of the new jersey association of election officials. good to see you. >> hi. thanks for having us here. >> okay. this is a huge undertaking. a colossal challenge. how
he's in indian river high school there in chesapeake, virginia, campaigning on behalf of the president who is campaigning in the swing state of ohio. of course, if you want to see any more of clinton's speech, go to cnn.com/live right now. all right. now to the latest on superstorm sandy. there are reports that at least 22 million gallons of gas are headed to the northeast to relieve in the shortages. gas rationing got under way in new jersey in 12 counties in an effort to cut down on wait...
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so indians need to understand what this was all about. in the confusion of independence and it was important because 1947 was the modern 1976. america is the youngest country in the modern world, but they are not, they are the oldest countries in the modern world. deontological template estimates the structure. india is important because india is a hallucination of the postcolonial world. in the indian constitution creates a template for the democracy and so forth. china has a different template. very interestingly, we have received two parties they actually became the dominant force. one advocate had to be economically driven loose. they are autocratic left, the chinese. they both had charismatic leaders. >> making a long story short, discussing it as americans. [laughter] they are both charismatic leaders. the economic policies they had been following were important. in one case, you had softer form. and in china's case, you had hard reform. in both, the corruption has included so much turbulence. a handful of people, politicians and bu
so indians need to understand what this was all about. in the confusion of independence and it was important because 1947 was the modern 1976. america is the youngest country in the modern world, but they are not, they are the oldest countries in the modern world. deontological template estimates the structure. india is important because india is a hallucination of the postcolonial world. in the indian constitution creates a template for the democracy and so forth. china has a different...
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. >>> it's american indian heritage month and lieutenant governor anthony brown is presiding over a ceremony today. the festivities include traditional dancing, crafts and vendors. >>> local marines are once again working to collect holiday presents for children in need this year. this is your chance to help out toys"r"us. they are helping out with this. they're having the toy drive campaign and marines will be at the stores in baltimore today to take your donations. time now for a check on your weather. we're going to send it over to meteorologist lynette charles. >> kids are going back to school and they need to prepare. >> today is going to be another day where we can continue the cleanup. we see a few showers around the area, very light, very scattered in nature, still dealing with mixed precip back off towards the west, so we're talking about sleet, little bit of snow, but all in all we should stay mainly dry, especially as we go into the afternoon. temperatures will be cold once again, so today very reminiscent of what we got yesterday. 43 degrees right now in el kit city, 45 degrees i
. >>> it's american indian heritage month and lieutenant governor anthony brown is presiding over a ceremony today. the festivities include traditional dancing, crafts and vendors. >>> local marines are once again working to collect holiday presents for children in need this year. this is your chance to help out toys"r"us. they are helping out with this. they're having the toy drive campaign and marines will be at the stores in baltimore today to take your donations....
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. >> i'll get out my indian summer clothes. >> thank you, doug. >>> the man grabbing women's butts. strikes again in northern virginia. >>> a look at how twitter and facebook blew up last night during the election results. >>> and in sports, the whole season on the line for d.c. united. is it do or die play-off game tonight. >>> when we talk football, we're in a bye week, so we're talking football. >> this is exciting soccer. it's play-off soccer. dc united, their season is on the line. final match of the two-game play-off series with the red bulls. hurricane sandy forced the switch in the venue. tonight's game is in new york. the road provided woes for this team earlier in the season. but they have turned their season and fortunes around. and ready to keep that trend going tonight. >> rfk stadium is rocking. >> we executed, we were together as a team. and we outbattled them. i think if we bring that, we'll do well in new york. >> reporter: at rfk, dc united found the scoreboard going up 1-0. >> he's been so huge. >> the crowd is delirious. >> reporter: then united returned the favo
. >> i'll get out my indian summer clothes. >> thank you, doug. >>> the man grabbing women's butts. strikes again in northern virginia. >>> a look at how twitter and facebook blew up last night during the election results. >>> and in sports, the whole season on the line for d.c. united. is it do or die play-off game tonight. >>> when we talk football, we're in a bye week, so we're talking football. >> this is exciting soccer. it's play-off...